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renegotiating nafta, pittsburgh, not paris. the immigration ban, border security, to% less apprehensions at the crossing in mexico. >> so you're saying -- >> a lot. >> i'm still going. >> this will be an interesting panel. >> just take it easy here. >> there's a laundry list. >> i disagree. >> i know you disagree with what he achieved but do you agree that he's achieved things? >> i think donald trump has done a lot for executive actions. i think he has failed utterly in the legislative process here heretofore he has passed no major actions. the reason he took action to raise people's premiums, essentially what he did on friday by killing the subsidies is because he out of possibility personal peak or hostage taking with the american people, he couldn't pass a bill through congress and is trying to threaten democrats. don't listen to me. republicans after republicans said it will hurt people and not with democrats. with republicans. >> bill, let me ask you this. is what we saw on friday when president trump took the steps to un
renegotiating nafta, pittsburgh, not paris. the immigration ban, border security, to% less apprehensions at the crossing in mexico. >> so you're saying -- >> a lot. >> i'm still going. >> this will be an interesting panel. >> just take it easy here. >> there's a laundry list. >> i disagree. >> i know you disagree with what he achieved but do you agree that he's achieved things? >> i think donald trump has done a lot for executive actions. i...
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nafta and i tell people, and i tell good people to hear me i'm going to be very tough with nafta but they say oh, please don't touch it. i say listen i'm going to make the deal better. oh, don't touch it. i said supposing i don't terminate it but i make it better, oh, don't touch it and i say why would they not want me to make it better even assuming you leave it the way it is whether we may or may not it depends on how the negotiation turns out, but they don't even want you to touch it even if you tell them we're going to make it better and then you say to yourself what's going on and then you say well they must be on the other side of the deal too and they are. they have companies that have factories in mexico. but i'm not interested that, i'm interested here. >> lou: here, america first. so, how does president trump feel about the bomb shell revelations that the democratic national committee and the democratic nominees campaign are the ones who funded the smear campaign against presidential candidate donald trump. the man who would go on to win the presidency. >> president trump:
nafta and i tell people, and i tell good people to hear me i'm going to be very tough with nafta but they say oh, please don't touch it. i say listen i'm going to make the deal better. oh, don't touch it. i said supposing i don't terminate it but i make it better, oh, don't touch it and i say why would they not want me to make it better even assuming you leave it the way it is whether we may or may not it depends on how the negotiation turns out, but they don't even want you to touch it even if...
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and they're enjoying just how damaging if nafta was to effectively implode how damaging would that be for a country like mexico for its economy. is interesting because the mexican foreign minister has becoming out this week and he's been saying look this isn't the end of the world if we have to pull out of nafta now we do have. the tip things that we're thinking of but the bottom line is that about eighty five mexican exports do go to the united states is by far mexico's biggest trading partner so you can imagine what would happen if that deal ended now because the nafta deal and it doesn't mean the mexico will stop exporting to the united states i was just speaking to quite a senior analyst here who was saying that a lot of the goods will still continue to be tax free and others will have taxes that are higher for one sector in particular which is the war through industry mexico expulse a lot of cars to the united states and a lot of u.s. companies have their factories here they will start getting hit by taxes if this doesn't end and that will be a big blow to the country the foreign
and they're enjoying just how damaging if nafta was to effectively implode how damaging would that be for a country like mexico for its economy. is interesting because the mexican foreign minister has becoming out this week and he's been saying look this isn't the end of the world if we have to pull out of nafta now we do have. the tip things that we're thinking of but the bottom line is that about eighty five mexican exports do go to the united states is by far mexico's biggest trading partner...
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and so embarrassing for our country we are, you're probably rereading the papers, were renegotiating nafta and various other deals with foreign countries that are so embarrassing and so horrendous that it would say why on earth would anybody have signed a deal like that. i will also be announcing, as you know, my statement and what will be doing with respect to the grand deal. speaking of badly negotiated deals. so, to summarize, our plan goes from eight tax brackets down to four, expands the zero tax bracket greatly, expands the child tax credit, repeals the state tax and special interest tax breaks, cuts the total corporate tax rate from much more and equal to 35% tax and brings it all the way down to 20% and cuts tax rates for small businesses to the lowest level in more than 80 years. [applause] our great congressman and congresswomen, all of the people were working with, all i can say is you better get it passed. they will, i know, and you have great ones here in pennsylvania. for too long our tax code has incentivized companies to leave our country in search of lower tax rates. my ad
and so embarrassing for our country we are, you're probably rereading the papers, were renegotiating nafta and various other deals with foreign countries that are so embarrassing and so horrendous that it would say why on earth would anybody have signed a deal like that. i will also be announcing, as you know, my statement and what will be doing with respect to the grand deal. speaking of badly negotiated deals. so, to summarize, our plan goes from eight tax brackets down to four, expands the...
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we started with nafta, we'll see how that turns out. it may not turn out and if it doesn't turn out, we will have to do a new nafta. or a new deal. we will see how it turns out. thank you, i'm honored and thrilled to be with you this morning. the white house and the oval office is a very special place. i assume everyone if you have been in the oval office many times. [laughter] it's an honor to have you now. i can tell you that. i want to congratulate everyone of the business businessmen and women in this room and all that you have achieved, incredible stories. each of you has a remarkable past and i think an even more remarkable future. i feel that. does everybody feel that? i think so. especially with trump as your president. each of you represents a critical american industry from construction to technology to manufacturing. but you all share in a common will and drive to succeed, and i salute you for that. you need that drive to be successful. minority owned businesses and employees 8 million people and generates more than $1 trilli
we started with nafta, we'll see how that turns out. it may not turn out and if it doesn't turn out, we will have to do a new nafta. or a new deal. we will see how it turns out. thank you, i'm honored and thrilled to be with you this morning. the white house and the oval office is a very special place. i assume everyone if you have been in the oval office many times. [laughter] it's an honor to have you now. i can tell you that. i want to congratulate everyone of the business businessmen and...
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renegotiating nafta. keystone pipeline, immigration ban, border security, 20% less, you know, apprehensions at the crossing in mexico. a supreme court justice that, bill, i think, it would agree -- >> a lot. >> i'm still going. >> well, you -- this will be an interesting panel. >> well, just take it easy here.
renegotiating nafta. keystone pipeline, immigration ban, border security, 20% less, you know, apprehensions at the crossing in mexico. a supreme court justice that, bill, i think, it would agree -- >> a lot. >> i'm still going. >> well, you -- this will be an interesting panel. >> well, just take it easy here.
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we are negotiation with nafta. they have an election right now and a lot of things at some point either nafta will be re- negotiated so it's fair to the united states or it will be terminated it's very simple. people think it is a very tough statement. if it's not successfully renegotiated so that it's fair for the united states it will be terminated. a very good victory in terms of the senate vote. new money in that that people were not expecting. then you have a defense. you want to build up the military. they underfunded defense. where is this coming from and how are you going to get control longer term. when is a conversation in a pick up. i think the growth can be staggering. i think we have a lot of waste in this country. we will be doing welfare reform. that's coming up. whether people like it or not. and having somebody nearby where they are living better than the person with the three jobs. it's not fair. it's can be out there very soon. we are we're doing a big infrastructure bill. i could tie it together
we are negotiation with nafta. they have an election right now and a lot of things at some point either nafta will be re- negotiated so it's fair to the united states or it will be terminated it's very simple. people think it is a very tough statement. if it's not successfully renegotiated so that it's fair for the united states it will be terminated. a very good victory in terms of the senate vote. new money in that that people were not expecting. then you have a defense. you want to build up...
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top of the agenda with president enrique pena nieto just as it has been with donald trump nafta the north american free trade agreement which binds the u.s. canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico's leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for the three countries you can't just be good for one or the other as we move forward with renegotiations we will continue to work toward our shared goal of a win win win agreement mexico and canada for the moment presenting a fairly united front but in reality they're into very different positions just last year the united states had a more than sixty billion dollars trade deficit with the mexico in comparison canada and the us have a much more balanced trade relationship. there are concerns in mexico that if negotiations still the two developed countries in the bloc could forge their own deal. i think
top of the agenda with president enrique pena nieto just as it has been with donald trump nafta the north american free trade agreement which binds the u.s. canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico's leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for...
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definitely affect mexico's government has been saying this week this isn't the end of the world if nafta doesn't perhaps trying to reassure the population also the industry there are other options they say that they're going to start at that they're already exploring increasing trade in latin america in europe and with asia but really the u.s. has been so close to make sco and there's been these favorable conditions for so long mexico has become so used to it that it's going to be a painful a long process for mexico to change those things if not to does fall through so to put it simply the mexican government we hoping against hope that they can pull something out of this a more than eyes not end this trade agreement and catch on home and live in mexico city thanks john a state of emergency has been declared in the u.s. state of florida where thousands of people have arrived from puerto rico three weeks after hurricane maria but as the exodus continues president trump has threatened to withdraw all long term aid from the island a u.s. territory and a gallagher report from orlando. the sto
definitely affect mexico's government has been saying this week this isn't the end of the world if nafta doesn't perhaps trying to reassure the population also the industry there are other options they say that they're going to start at that they're already exploring increasing trade in latin america in europe and with asia but really the u.s. has been so close to make sco and there's been these favorable conditions for so long mexico has become so used to it that it's going to be a painful a...
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so we'll see what happens with nafta. i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta, and i said we'll renegotiate and justin understands this if we can make a deal it will be terminated and that will be fine maybe that won't be necessary, but it has to be fair to both countries. [ inaudible question ] >> no. the press should speak more honestly i've seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a question of distortion like the question that was just asked before about ten times the nuclear capability i know the capability that we have, believe me, and it is awesome. it is massive and so when may make up stories like that, that's just made up and the generals will tell you that and then they have their sources that don't exist, in my opinion. they don't exist they make up the sources there are no sources any other question [ inaudible question ] >> we'll decide over the next fairly short period of time, but i think it's going to work out very well for both countries and mexico >> what did
so we'll see what happens with nafta. i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta, and i said we'll renegotiate and justin understands this if we can make a deal it will be terminated and that will be fine maybe that won't be necessary, but it has to be fair to both countries. [ inaudible question ] >> no. the press should speak more honestly i've seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a question of distortion like the question that was just...
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renegotiating nafta. keystone pipeline, immigration ban, border security, 20% less, you know, apprehensions at the crossing in mexico. a supreme court justice that, bill, i think, it would agree -- >> a lot. >> i'm still going. >> well, you -- this will be an interesting panel. >> well, just take it easy here. >> you -- >> there's a laundry list. >> i agree. >> do you achieve with what he's achieved but do you think he achieved thing? >> i think donald trump has done a lot through executive actions. i think he has failed utterly in the legislative process, heretofore he has passed no major legislation. the only bill that has passed the congress is one that was over his objection, russia sanctions. the reason he took action this week to raise people's premiums, essentially, which is what he did on friday -- >> by killing the subsidy. >> by killing the subsidies because he couldn't pass a bill through congress and is trying to threaten democrats. i mean, don't listen to me. republican after republican said,
renegotiating nafta. keystone pipeline, immigration ban, border security, 20% less, you know, apprehensions at the crossing in mexico. a supreme court justice that, bill, i think, it would agree -- >> a lot. >> i'm still going. >> well, you -- this will be an interesting panel. >> well, just take it easy here. >> you -- >> there's a laundry list. >> i agree. >> do you achieve with what he's achieved but do you think he achieved thing? >> i...
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trump is renegotiating nafta and other unfair and outdated trade deals. he's reformed the v.a. he has appointed incredible judges to the federal bench. more coming this week. and of course justice gorsuch to the supreme court. he is enforcing the border, novel concept, and deporting violent criminals. who doesn't want that? so, what are trump's opponents resisting again? i'll tell you. what they're really resisting is losing power. the people took their power back on election day and the establishment is mad as hell. let's face it. they really don't like the american people, not very much at least or their forefathers. there's a self-loathing in the air. do you feel it? forces hell bent on erasing our historical memory? american monuments, works of art, literature the remembrances of men and women who imperfectly made their mark on the american experiment are being ripped from the classrooms and the public square. the memory and works of washington, jefferson, general lee, heck, even harper lee are being sacrificed on the high altar of political correctness. what kind of countr
trump is renegotiating nafta and other unfair and outdated trade deals. he's reformed the v.a. he has appointed incredible judges to the federal bench. more coming this week. and of course justice gorsuch to the supreme court. he is enforcing the border, novel concept, and deporting violent criminals. who doesn't want that? so, what are trump's opponents resisting again? i'll tell you. what they're really resisting is losing power. the people took their power back on election day and the...
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somebody called it the doctrine for this administration, withdrawing from nafta, withdrawing from transpacific partnership. withdrawing from everything. so people cannot trust any more the word of the united states. you see in order to bring united states on board on many of these international agreements, a lot of people make a lot of concessions. nobody is going to make any concessions with the united states because they know that the next president will come back say it wasn't enough. >> let us say that donald trump eventually does pull the u.s. out of the agreement unilaterally. will you stay in with the europeans, russia and china and make it work with them alone? >> if one party withdrawals from the deal, particularly the united states, and starts impacting the most important elements of the deal then iran will decide. >> you're not going to commit now to staying in if the u.s. pulls -- >> we have committed ourselves not to be the first party to withdraw from this. >> but that's it? >> provided that our economic dividend that have been enshrined in this deal are respected and iran contin
somebody called it the doctrine for this administration, withdrawing from nafta, withdrawing from transpacific partnership. withdrawing from everything. so people cannot trust any more the word of the united states. you see in order to bring united states on board on many of these international agreements, a lot of people make a lot of concessions. nobody is going to make any concessions with the united states because they know that the next president will come back say it wasn't enough....
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they like tpp and that also had nafta upgrades in it. we could have passed that, upgraded nafta and increased trade. it's a huge mistake that we didn't do that. >> amen sister. did he talk at all about now officially he's going to have no treasury undersecretary. he's got a skeletal staff over there. people i like to say mnuchin likes it that way. i can't imagine that. >> yes. his argument is that they have got good people in there. david malpass is in there. they have other guys in senior positions. a guy came over from senate finance, chris campbell, to work on tax reform and he doesn't need another deputy, a number two. i think that's probably a miscalculation. generally speaking that person helps you, you know, spread the u.s. message around the world, work with congress, help take the burden off you. it's good to have a deputy treasury secretary. not having one, not a great idea. >> listen, we know what the full mnuchin is and steve mnuchin does not like to speak out against the president. last week with sean hannity when trump was
they like tpp and that also had nafta upgrades in it. we could have passed that, upgraded nafta and increased trade. it's a huge mistake that we didn't do that. >> amen sister. did he talk at all about now officially he's going to have no treasury undersecretary. he's got a skeletal staff over there. people i like to say mnuchin likes it that way. i can't imagine that. >> yes. his argument is that they have got good people in there. david malpass is in there. they have other guys in...
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. >>> the latest round of nafta talks have ended in stalemate. canada and mexico have rejected what they view as hard line u.s. proposals to renegotiate the north american free trade deal. but the ministers from all three nations have agreed to extend talks into next year to work out some of the challenges. >> the parties have now put forward substantially all proposals. new proposals have created challenges and ministers discuss the significant conceptual gaps among the parties. ministers have called upon all negotiators to explore creative ways to bridge these gaps. >> some sticking points include auto manufacturing and how long a new deal should last. >>> congressman tom merino has withdrawn his name from consideration as america's drug czar. the president tweeted that representative merino is withdrawing his name. the decision comes after a joint report by "the washington post" and "60 minutes" that found that legislation sponsored by congressman merino hindered the drug enforcement administration in its fight against the opioid crisis. >>> a
. >>> the latest round of nafta talks have ended in stalemate. canada and mexico have rejected what they view as hard line u.s. proposals to renegotiate the north american free trade deal. but the ministers from all three nations have agreed to extend talks into next year to work out some of the challenges. >> the parties have now put forward substantially all proposals. new proposals have created challenges and ministers discuss the significant conceptual gaps among the parties....
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nafta is not. liz: beef and dairy prices are going to go up. stuart: we will see how that transpires w. right now we have to sigh -- say good-bye to scott and brian. chicago vote to go repeal its pen any and ounce soda tax just two months after it went into effect. that didn't take long. president trump tells sean hannity he think that is if the nfl had suspended colin kaepernick after the first time he kneeled, kaepernick would have never done it again. big guest to respond that that one, dana white, the guy who run it is ufc, he's the big supporter of our president and he is next. stuart: where are we now? 12 minutes into the session, down 36 points. credit swiss downgrades the retailer william sanoma, that's had an effect, downgrade and down it goes 4 and a half percent. that's a big drop. amazon makes a water proof kindle. come on in, nicole, what's that all about? nicole: now there's something new, waterproof and, in fact, it was tested in over 6 feet of water in all different types of water, bubble bath, also pools, hot tubs, so different
nafta is not. liz: beef and dairy prices are going to go up. stuart: we will see how that transpires w. right now we have to sigh -- say good-bye to scott and brian. chicago vote to go repeal its pen any and ounce soda tax just two months after it went into effect. that didn't take long. president trump tells sean hannity he think that is if the nfl had suspended colin kaepernick after the first time he kneeled, kaepernick would have never done it again. big guest to respond that that one, dana...
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whether we should stay in nafta. what about the question of american alliances. should we use military force vis avis on north korea. how do we manage the rise of china and how do we deal with a difficult russia. if there was ever a case for a set of big hearings on foreign policy, it is now. >> richard, one of the things that struck me over the weekend watching sunday shows, general david petraeus on abc and said that the biggest foreign policy threat, one of the biggest foreign policy threats that we as a nation face is parochialism at home. he described sort of the ongoing debate we're having in this country as something that could fundamentally threaten our security. do you agree with that? how would you frame that kind of conversation? >> short answer is i agree 100%. if you think about it, we talk about foreign policy and domestic policy as those they were distinct. if you think of them both as national security, two sides of a single coin, then i think the integration of the two becomes para mount. if we're distracted at home and divided at home and not ma
whether we should stay in nafta. what about the question of american alliances. should we use military force vis avis on north korea. how do we manage the rise of china and how do we deal with a difficult russia. if there was ever a case for a set of big hearings on foreign policy, it is now. >> richard, one of the things that struck me over the weekend watching sunday shows, general david petraeus on abc and said that the biggest foreign policy threat, one of the biggest foreign policy...
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trump in washington expected to explain that canada is not america's problem ahead of today's ongoing nafta negotiations. mr. trump said he wants to negotiate the deal with mexico. prime minister trudeau was seated next to ivanka trump yesterday at the fortune magazine summit. >>> and team owners will discuss changing the policy following president trump's growing criticism of players who kneel. current policy states players should stand for the anthem. roger goodell said we need to move past this controversy and we want to do that together with our players. goodell also said the league should find a way to highlight social issues behind the protests. >>> more women are speaking out about alleged sexual harassment by harvey weinstein. paltrow said she was harassed by weinstein when he suggested to go to hotel room for massages. her boyfriend confronted weinstein. weinstein was fired sunday by his company. four of nine board members resigned as a result of the original revelations. "new york times" correspondent is a cbs news contributor. jodi, good morning. this has been incredible reportin
trump in washington expected to explain that canada is not america's problem ahead of today's ongoing nafta negotiations. mr. trump said he wants to negotiate the deal with mexico. prime minister trudeau was seated next to ivanka trump yesterday at the fortune magazine summit. >>> and team owners will discuss changing the policy following president trump's growing criticism of players who kneel. current policy states players should stand for the anthem. roger goodell said we need to...
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nafta, ron. of course he may not like that because maybe least on the other side. that's what's happening because it's so hard to do the trade deals. you are not on the other side of nafta, are you, ron? >> i am not. >> and one of the all time grates, by the wgrate greats, by the way, great go golfer, too, super marix, he hits it a long way. and to general manager, mike sullivan, i know you have a big, it's an early season match up tomorrow night against the rival washington d.c. capitals. are they tough, washington t capitals? are they tough? so i want to thank you for coming today. but for us this is really a truly great group of world champions. that's what they are, they are world champions. we have to start with somebody that i've been watching for a long time, because i saw him when he was just about as young as you can get going into the nhl, sidney crosby. where is sydney? [ cheers and applause ] >> this guy, man, can you play. sidney, do you know how to win? look at him, he's shy. do you
nafta, ron. of course he may not like that because maybe least on the other side. that's what's happening because it's so hard to do the trade deals. you are not on the other side of nafta, are you, ron? >> i am not. >> and one of the all time grates, by the wgrate greats, by the way, great go golfer, too, super marix, he hits it a long way. and to general manager, mike sullivan, i know you have a big, it's an early season match up tomorrow night against the rival washington d.c....
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there's no nafta deal. it rolled behind the couch. it's gone forever." ( laughter ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ well, the next time white house staffers need to distract donald trump, they can always show him this report from our in-house news team, "real news tonight." jim? >> welcome to "real news tonight." >> i'm jim anchorton. >> and i'm jill newslady. >> and i'm receiving a breaking news story right here. puerto rico is still reeling from hurricane maria with 85% of the island still without power and 40% without potable water. we'll have more on this story tomorrow, or maybe in a couple of weeks. >> maybe after christmas. >> but for now, look at this chart! >> oooh, so many bright colors. >> the number of smiling farmers on charts is skyrocketing. >> and there's big news from north korea, where-- you know what? reading ahead, i'm not going to share this one with the president. let's move on. >> the latest approval numbers are in for president trump, and it's looking very positive. because he's still in the positive numbers. >> we'll hav
there's no nafta deal. it rolled behind the couch. it's gone forever." ( laughter ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ well, the next time white house staffers need to distract donald trump, they can always show him this report from our in-house news team, "real news tonight." jim? >> welcome to "real news tonight." >> i'm jim anchorton. >> and i'm jill newslady. >> and i'm receiving a breaking news story right here. puerto rico is still reeling from hurricane...
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i think he's going to do it with nafta. i think we're seeing a lot of these things coming up against trump's gut instincts. >> what's interesting is, richard, during the campaign, i remember hearing trump say, well, it's a deal. we have the deal. we've got to try to work around the deal. i actually heard him saying that during the campaign. and if you talk to all of his military people, you talk to others -- it makes no sense to tear up the deal. like you said, we won't be isolating iran. we will be isolating the united states. >> exactly. but this is a pattern here. we talked about it with health care and with daca. he got out of tpp, got out of the paris climate agreement. there's now a doctrine and it's the withdrawal doctrine. >> there are parallels with paris. >> exactly. >> in that, what did we get by getting out of paris? nothing but a headline for his 32% and nothing but consternation from across the globe. those guidelines were voluntary. we didn't push back against environmentalism. we pushed back against our best
i think he's going to do it with nafta. i think we're seeing a lot of these things coming up against trump's gut instincts. >> what's interesting is, richard, during the campaign, i remember hearing trump say, well, it's a deal. we have the deal. we've got to try to work around the deal. i actually heard him saying that during the campaign. and if you talk to all of his military people, you talk to others -- it makes no sense to tear up the deal. like you said, we won't be isolating iran....
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risks isold one of the a collapse of the nafta talks. that could beven managed. >> we do need to have a continuing strong relationship. we have many things we trade with the united states. things at a fairly low tariff rate. we think that would continue. r: it is critically important for canada to get this right. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. interesting moves in the market with gold going down to a new low. futures off a littl ebe bit, but what a surge at the opening. 11.23,reen, the vix, that's an oddity of a vix. 23,442 on the dow. gold moments ago, breaking down. in retreatafe havens this morning. francine: stocks in europe and asia are moving sideways. we get some company results, but they are failing to inspire the investor enthusiasm we saw in the u.s. major currencies are in a holding pattern. tomorrow is ecb, and today the pound advancing on acceleratin
risks isold one of the a collapse of the nafta talks. that could beven managed. >> we do need to have a continuing strong relationship. we have many things we trade with the united states. things at a fairly low tariff rate. we think that would continue. r: it is critically important for canada to get this right. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you. equities,...
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trump repealed part of obamacare, he talked about pulling out of nafta and the iran deal. plus, he threatened to start a thermonuclear war with nbc news. is so, you may have missed a some-ranging interview trump gave on fox news. he started the interview by ripping the media. >> media is bad. they are really dishonest people. when you're the one that's being written about, you know, if it's good or bad, and it's always-- they try and make it negative. so the media has turned out. i call it fake media. >> stephen: no, you don't! you call it "fake news." ( laughter ) that's your catchphrase, and you've already forgotten it? "like i always said on 'the apprentice,' meatloaf, you are the weakest link." ( laughter ) he would say "you're fired." and it wasn't just domestic issues. trump also touched on our tense relationship with iran. >> iran are great people, and they want freedom, and they want to be sort of want to be friendly with us. i really believe that. but they are dancing in the streets, and they are singing "death to america." >> stephen: wait, do they want us dead o
trump repealed part of obamacare, he talked about pulling out of nafta and the iran deal. plus, he threatened to start a thermonuclear war with nbc news. is so, you may have missed a some-ranging interview trump gave on fox news. he started the interview by ripping the media. >> media is bad. they are really dishonest people. when you're the one that's being written about, you know, if it's good or bad, and it's always-- they try and make it negative. so the media has turned out. i call...
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that is going on even as across town a new round of talks is under way to renegotiate nafta, the trade deal between the us, canada and mexico. last but not least, on the economic front watch out for producer prices from september. some interesting news coming in from the afp news agency, telling us that germany is airline is to buy luftha nsa germany is airline is to buy lufthansa is going to buy more than half of the aircraft from air berlin. it went into bankruptcy protection earlier this year. they are going to buy 81 planes. 81 planes and 3000 staff. trevor greetham, head of multi—asset at royal london asset management, joins us. nice to see you, deals are being done. your take on what has been going on in the last 24 hours. a lot going on in the last 24 hours. a lot going on in the last 24 hours. a lot going on in the states and the market is going up and up. we have got a strong world economy and strong stock markets and not very much inflation and that is what people are grappling with in terms of setting interest rates. we have the minutes from the last interest rate setting
that is going on even as across town a new round of talks is under way to renegotiate nafta, the trade deal between the us, canada and mexico. last but not least, on the economic front watch out for producer prices from september. some interesting news coming in from the afp news agency, telling us that germany is airline is to buy luftha nsa germany is airline is to buy lufthansa is going to buy more than half of the aircraft from air berlin. it went into bankruptcy protection earlier this...
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between the us mexico and canada mr trump's warned that if talks to reform nafta fail he'll consider a us canada trade pact excluding mexico and then of course this time yesterday we were talking about the iran deal al jazeera senior political analyst marwan bush era is in our london bureau now and welcome back to the news or is this a new doctrine the trump doctrine that the doctrine of withdrawal. yes the american think tanks and analysts have been trying to dissect the statements coming out of the trump administration with brede and the letter call razor and yet they haven't really there's no consensus if there's a doctor not one from the council on foreign relations mentioned the withdrawal of the doctor and indeed the president had withdrawn from all those that you just mentioned in addition to. the deal with cobra apparently withdrawal from unesco and so on and so forth so is he walking away from the world is he walking away from the obama legacy because this is seems to be a president that is led by merrily with a certain instincts about how he sees himself and the world doesn
between the us mexico and canada mr trump's warned that if talks to reform nafta fail he'll consider a us canada trade pact excluding mexico and then of course this time yesterday we were talking about the iran deal al jazeera senior political analyst marwan bush era is in our london bureau now and welcome back to the news or is this a new doctrine the trump doctrine that the doctrine of withdrawal. yes the american think tanks and analysts have been trying to dissect the statements coming out...
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one of them is retired nafta ast astronaut. husband of gabrielle gi regive . >> mark. >> it we had an airplane that crashed that kills hundreds of americans the next day we would talk about aviation safety. if we had a nuclear power plant accident, we could talk about nuclear safety. why is it this issue they always say now is not the time? >> be sure to check out the interview with mark kelley in the next hour. still ahead this hour, in the cross hairs, hurricane nate gets closer to the u.s. gulf coast and is expected to be a category 2 storm when it makes landfall. another update, next. . wrong car. valet: oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys want to check it out? woman: it's someone else's car. what is this? it's the all-new chevy equinox. this feels like a luxury suv. your car's here. bummer. do we have to take that one back? man 2: boo. woman 2: wah-wah. can i take this one home? (laughing) current qualified chevrolet lessees can get this all-new 2018 equinox lt for around $199 a month. or, get $3,000 total cash allowance
one of them is retired nafta ast astronaut. husband of gabrielle gi regive . >> mark. >> it we had an airplane that crashed that kills hundreds of americans the next day we would talk about aviation safety. if we had a nuclear power plant accident, we could talk about nuclear safety. why is it this issue they always say now is not the time? >> be sure to check out the interview with mark kelley in the next hour. still ahead this hour, in the cross hairs, hurricane nate gets...
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we're talking about getting out of nafta. we've gotten out of tpp and the paris climate agreement. we're threatening to get out of the iran nuclear deal. we've dramatically cut back funding for diplomacy and cut back the amount of people who are staffing the state department and embassies. so there's a pattern here which we can't ignore, and here we are facing a truly unraveling middle east, and asia, which has been the most stable part of the world for the last several decades is on a precipice, potentially, of war in north korea. europe, you still have a growing russian threat. this is a time, i would argue, joe, we actually need more resources devoted to diplomacy. we need a tight relationship between the secretary of state and the president, and we don't have it. >> and, david ignatius, this weekend, obviously, a lot of talk between trump and his advisers, and then, of course, what's happening in iran. and the possible unraveling of that deal, and again, sort of the president of the united states putting diplomats and associate or thes in this dead zone that has to have an impa
we're talking about getting out of nafta. we've gotten out of tpp and the paris climate agreement. we're threatening to get out of the iran nuclear deal. we've dramatically cut back funding for diplomacy and cut back the amount of people who are staffing the state department and embassies. so there's a pattern here which we can't ignore, and here we are facing a truly unraveling middle east, and asia, which has been the most stable part of the world for the last several decades is on a...
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as you know we're negotiating with nafta. and they have an election right now. and lots of things, but at some point, either nafta will be renegotiating so that it's fair to the united states or it will be terminated. it's very simple. people think that's a very tough statement. but it will probably be renegotiating, but if it's not successfully renegotiated so it's fair for the united states, it will be terminated >> coming up, more from my interview with president trump as we look ahead this morning on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked ot
as you know we're negotiating with nafta. and they have an election right now. and lots of things, but at some point, either nafta will be renegotiating so that it's fair to the united states or it will be terminated. it's very simple. people think that's a very tough statement. but it will probably be renegotiating, but if it's not successfully renegotiated so it's fair for the united states, it will be terminated >> coming up, more from my interview with president trump as we look ahead...
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they wanted to see nafta. they wanted to see us out of nafta. they wanted a foreign policy that did not get us into more wars. bob corker, for his part, thinks that donald trump's tweets alone are marching us toward potentially world war ii, in bob corker's words. i guess the question is, does that coalition hold if the world that donald trump promised doesn't come to pass? >> i think there's certainly people in donald trump's corner, certainly after charlottesville, that are going to stay there forever no matter what. if there's a tape that comes out tomorrow of him and vladimir putin talking about colluding, there are people that will stay stay in his camp. it's important to make the distinction. donald trump was framed as someone unfiltered and who was authentic and not reckless. that's what happened yesterday when you saw senator flake essentially say, no, it's not just outrageous behavior. it's not just out of the box tweets. it's reckless behavior that impacts foreign policy and domestic policy. regardless of whether or not the coal cisiit
they wanted to see nafta. they wanted to see us out of nafta. they wanted a foreign policy that did not get us into more wars. bob corker, for his part, thinks that donald trump's tweets alone are marching us toward potentially world war ii, in bob corker's words. i guess the question is, does that coalition hold if the world that donald trump promised doesn't come to pass? >> i think there's certainly people in donald trump's corner, certainly after charlottesville, that are going to...
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actually had an existing free-trade agreement before nafta. so some people think they could fall back on that agreement. whereas, canada and mexico didn't have that arrangement. before they would fall back on the w.t.o. rules, which would raise tariffs. and i guess part of the irony of this is the u.s. would actually face higher tariffs into mexico, than mexico would into the u.s., because mexico is considered a developing country. >> sreenivasan: all right sarah mcgregor of "bloomberg news." we'll try to stay on top of this story as it develops. thanks so much. >> thank you! >> sreenivasan: as we reported earlier, spain's prime minister, mariano rajoy, announced today he'll remove the separatist government of the secession- minded region of catalonia. that means the central government in madrid is planning to exercise direct rule over catalonia, a wealthy region where 7.5 million of spain's 46 million people live. the unprecedented move is an attempt to stop catalonia's drive for independence, which has gained momentum in the past month. in t
actually had an existing free-trade agreement before nafta. so some people think they could fall back on that agreement. whereas, canada and mexico didn't have that arrangement. before they would fall back on the w.t.o. rules, which would raise tariffs. and i guess part of the irony of this is the u.s. would actually face higher tariffs into mexico, than mexico would into the u.s., because mexico is considered a developing country. >> sreenivasan: all right sarah mcgregor of...
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nafta's chances of survival... hope for improvement? it is definitely going to be discussed. the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau meets donald trump today for talks on the future of the north american free trade agreement — or nafta. it comes against a backdrop of increasing tensions over the deal. nafta slashes tariffs on trade between mexico, canada and the us — that trade is worth around $1 trillion a year. but the american leader has called it a disaster and is trying to renegotiate the terms. he's especially annoyed about the $61; billion trade deficit his country has with mexico — which he says has hit americanjobs. but canada hasn't escaped his wrath. canadian plane maker bombardier has been hit with import tariffs of 300% on some of its planes. that's after the us said the planes were being sold at below cost price due to illegal support from ottawa and london. that's something justin trudeau denies and he will try to persuade mr trump that "canada is not america's problem" when talks get underway near washington. he's also expected to say that canada is am
nafta's chances of survival... hope for improvement? it is definitely going to be discussed. the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau meets donald trump today for talks on the future of the north american free trade agreement — or nafta. it comes against a backdrop of increasing tensions over the deal. nafta slashes tariffs on trade between mexico, canada and the us — that trade is worth around $1 trillion a year. but the american leader has called it a disaster and is trying to...
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let me ask about the fourth round of nafta talks. wrapped up yesterday, but all sides agreed to extend the timeline. what is going on with these nafta trade talks? kathleen: it is interesting. they are going to extend the timeline. it looks like there is -- the u.s. is taking a hard line in the talks and that is not leading to some significant -- holding up some significant breakthroughs in this. it is worth noting in a broader context. we saw the president last week moved to decertify the run nuclear deal. nucleartify the iran deal. it has been any number of international agreements with which trump has been looking to kind of either renegotiate them or scrapped them altogether -- or scrap them altogether. they are not able to meet their deadline they were hoping to meet. it seems significant. somewhat significant. continuing to move the peso around. kathleen hunter joining us with the latest on the stateside news flow surrounding the president. let us talk to christoph, at macro research. good morning to you. i have been listening
let me ask about the fourth round of nafta talks. wrapped up yesterday, but all sides agreed to extend the timeline. what is going on with these nafta trade talks? kathleen: it is interesting. they are going to extend the timeline. it looks like there is -- the u.s. is taking a hard line in the talks and that is not leading to some significant -- holding up some significant breakthroughs in this. it is worth noting in a broader context. we saw the president last week moved to decertify the run...
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is -- >> we'll see what happens on nafta. look what we gave up on tpp. >> but hillary clinton wasn't going to support tpp either. that's where i say both parties came to this thinking that they were pulling back from our push into global trade at that point it was not something anyone would say in the election. >> i would say our trade policy has helped to grow the economy and make us powerful >> but there's a serious conversation taking place about people trying to figure out where they come down on that trade. i think that's why it was such an unpopular issue during the election you couldn't get anybody -- >> people campaigned one way and governed differently one would have hoped president trump would have been more adaptive in his leadership over the last ten months. >> i don't think we've seen any of the trade fears, there's a reason we're at 23,000, not just the fed. there's another tweet that just hit. this one has to do with the tax reform he says the democrats will only vote for tax increases, capitalized. hopefully a
is -- >> we'll see what happens on nafta. look what we gave up on tpp. >> but hillary clinton wasn't going to support tpp either. that's where i say both parties came to this thinking that they were pulling back from our push into global trade at that point it was not something anyone would say in the election. >> i would say our trade policy has helped to grow the economy and make us powerful >> but there's a serious conversation taking place about people trying to...
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we are discussing many things, including nafta. but we have discussions scheduled for quite a few subjects. and i think we both look very much forward. >> indeed. >> i want to tell you, justin, great honor to have you both with us. thank you both very much. >> great to be back here in the oval office. as the president said, a lot of things to discuss. we have an incredibly close relationship, two countries that are interwoven in our economies and in our peoples. we have a good partnership and there's always ways toi improve it, always issues to talk through and that's why having an ongoing relationship between the president and prime minister is important and i'm glad to meet with you here today. >> mr. president, is nafta dead? >> we'll see what happens. we have a tough negotiation and it's something you'll know in the no too distant future. we're going to discuss nafta and we're going to be discussing defense, because we have a great -- these are truly great and original allies and defense is important, and we'll be discussing of
we are discussing many things, including nafta. but we have discussions scheduled for quite a few subjects. and i think we both look very much forward. >> indeed. >> i want to tell you, justin, great honor to have you both with us. thank you both very much. >> great to be back here in the oval office. as the president said, a lot of things to discuss. we have an incredibly close relationship, two countries that are interwoven in our economies and in our peoples. we have a good...
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. >> the chamber of commerce said the white house is putting poison pills in the nafta negotiations. does the president want these talks to continue or does he want these measures that the united states is proposing to end the talks? >> the president wants to continue the conversation. the president's ultimate goal is to make sure we get the best deal for americans as possible and certainly for american workers. he has been clear that he doesn't think the current structure is a good one and wants a better deal. we will keep moving forward and see how these conversations go and that's where we are in the process. >> i'm not going to gelt ahead of their conversations but we will have a readout as we always do about meetings. >> how do you think the ongoing fights with republicans on capitol hill help the president's agenda? >> the president's very committed to getting tax reform done. he is calling on congress to get their job done. they are on another vacation right now. i think that we would all be a lot better off if the senate would stop taking vacations and start staying here unti
. >> the chamber of commerce said the white house is putting poison pills in the nafta negotiations. does the president want these talks to continue or does he want these measures that the united states is proposing to end the talks? >> the president wants to continue the conversation. the president's ultimate goal is to make sure we get the best deal for americans as possible and certainly for american workers. he has been clear that he doesn't think the current structure is a good...
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self-driving cars will get test odden the streets of new york city, and the president's push to roll back nafta. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning again, diane. >> good morning again, anne-marie. the free trade talks ended without a deal. nasa turned down most trade barriers between mexico and canada. president trump called it a job-killing disaster as hand threatened from the 23-year-old pact if it can't be renegotiated. talks continue next month in mexico. >>> and general motors passed a test with self-driving cars on the very business streets of new york city next year. new york city offers significant causes. a second person in the passenger seat. so far self-driving car have been tested on public roads in san francisco, scottsdale, arizona, and the detroit area. anne-marie? >> chances are the cars will do more braking than driving. you don't drive very fast in new york city. diane kij hall from the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot. >> all right. >>> still to come, bull run. a cat goes on a dangerous rampage in brooklyn, new york. a clea
self-driving cars will get test odden the streets of new york city, and the president's push to roll back nafta. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning again, diane. >> good morning again, anne-marie. the free trade talks ended without a deal. nasa turned down most trade barriers between mexico and canada. president trump called it a job-killing disaster as hand threatened from the 23-year-old pact if it can't be renegotiated. talks continue...
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just in today will meet the mexican president and he pena nieto and hold talks about the nafta accord let's go live to mexico city and speak out is there is john home and i'm guessing the nafta accord is going to be top of the agenda. yes definitely the fourth round of negotiations are not happening even as these two countries these two countries leaders meet and in the forefront of negotiations the u.s. has already signaled that it's going to start really playing hardball and putting things on the table those two other countries are going to like that much report already coming out about something called a sunset clause which means that after five years or so the countries would have to vote again to continue the deal of wise it would be killed and it seems like that's something that both canada or mexico happy about so these two countries they say both of them that they want to continue the north american free trade agreement the u.s. president donald trump has been a lot more ambivalent about the actual deal itself but there are of course in very different positions mexico has quit
just in today will meet the mexican president and he pena nieto and hold talks about the nafta accord let's go live to mexico city and speak out is there is john home and i'm guessing the nafta accord is going to be top of the agenda. yes definitely the fourth round of negotiations are not happening even as these two countries these two countries leaders meet and in the forefront of negotiations the u.s. has already signaled that it's going to start really playing hardball and putting things on...
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because we're renegotiating nafta, ron. of course he may not like that, because maybe he's on the other side. that's what is happening. that's why it's so hard to redo these trade deals. you are not on the other side of nafta, ron, are you? >> i am not. [ applause ] >> and one of the y'alltime grass, and by the way, a really great golfer, too, mario lamieux. super mario. he hits that ball a long way. to general manager jim futur rutterford and coach mike sullivan. you have an early season matchup tomorrow night against the rival washington capitals. are they tough? washington capitals? what do you think? are they tough? so i want to thank you for coming today. but for us, this is really a truly great group of world champions. that's what they are. they are world champions. we have to start with no. somebody i have been watching for a long time because i saw him when he was just about as young as you can get going into the nhl. sidney crosby. where is sidney? [ applause ] this guy, man, can you play. sidney, do you know how
because we're renegotiating nafta, ron. of course he may not like that, because maybe he's on the other side. that's what is happening. that's why it's so hard to redo these trade deals. you are not on the other side of nafta, ron, are you? >> i am not. [ applause ] >> and one of the y'alltime grass, and by the way, a really great golfer, too, mario lamieux. super mario. he hits that ball a long way. to general manager jim futur rutterford and coach mike sullivan. you have an early...
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trump promised to renegotiate nafta and other trade deals so they would be better fork workers and a new era of fair trade. meanwhile his commerce secretary is re assuring business audiences they will re negotiate nafta to make it more like the trans-pacific partnership which is the deal that trump re up on one of his first days in office. this where is he is much more vulnerable, unfortunately it's getting a fraction of the attention it deserves because the trump show never stops and always sold up. >> host: trump met with 190 different exec-to-corporations in the first three months in office, and then when there were news reports about that, what they decided to do is not make public the list of people who visit he white house anymore, and i totally -- >> guest: so much of this -- >> host: the focus on russia is taking our eyes off of so many things, on the military industrial complex front, the that that the already blowedded defense about is not bloated i've and he wants to increase it with another 154 billions and when he announce that the stock offered the weapons industry shot
trump promised to renegotiate nafta and other trade deals so they would be better fork workers and a new era of fair trade. meanwhile his commerce secretary is re assuring business audiences they will re negotiate nafta to make it more like the trans-pacific partnership which is the deal that trump re up on one of his first days in office. this where is he is much more vulnerable, unfortunately it's getting a fraction of the attention it deserves because the trump show never stops and always...
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he's threatening to end the iranian deal, threatening to end nafta. he's ending, in fact, these payments and daca, same thing. all designed to increase leverage on the other parties he's negotiated with, but in this case there's a miscalculation here, because republicans recognize that if, in fact, this stance, and these payments are eliminated and premiums rise by 20% as the congressional budget office projects and a lot of people lose coverage, they are on the front line if there's tumult and turmoil in the health care markets, so while he thinks he's increasing leverage on democrats to give more what he wants on the repeal of obama care, he may be increasing pressure on republicans to find a solution to this, similar with daca, as well. can he go ahead and deport large numbers of people? >> ron brownstein, elise labbot, thanks for the conversation. >>> comparing it to the titanic, the future of the weinstein company up in the air after dozens of allegations of sexual harassment and assault against one of the creators, of course, harvey weinstein. >
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he has chosen to destroy the iran accord, tpp, nafta. all of this is going on and it's incredibly dangerous. >> the three things that have focussed the minds of the people around the president one is the north korean standoff, people are feeling skittish. two is the mueller investigation, which is putting pressure on people in the white house. three is the reality they may end this year not passing a single piece of legislation. those three things combined to create a lot of awareness what's happening the way the president is conducting himself in office isn't working. what he did yesterday is alienating people more. they know it is a reality show distraction. >> and bob corker's statement, questioning the president's fitness, questioning whether the president's actions relating to nuclear war, towards world war iii, one of the most republicans that are powerful on capitol hill, words not challenged by fellow republicans on the hill. >> no, obviously from somebody that he needs if he's going to do any of the things that the white house i
he has chosen to destroy the iran accord, tpp, nafta. all of this is going on and it's incredibly dangerous. >> the three things that have focussed the minds of the people around the president one is the north korean standoff, people are feeling skittish. two is the mueller investigation, which is putting pressure on people in the white house. three is the reality they may end this year not passing a single piece of legislation. those three things combined to create a lot of awareness...
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, but i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta i said we'll renegotiate and i mean i think justin understand this, we can't make a deal, it'll be terminated. >> reporter: the president raising an sbeeging possibility here which is a reimagined nafta with just one of the three participants mexico or canada and the united states, but maybe not all three. here's what the president said on that point. >> it's possible we won't be able to reach a deal with one or the other. but, in the meantime, we'll make a deal with one. we have a chance to do something very creative that's good for canada, mexico, and the united states >> interestingly the prime minister was asked in french, while he was sitting alongside the president who doesn't speak french how the relationship with the united states was going, and what the tone was between the two men. and he responded in french to the media from canada saying it's great to be here, always good to be among allies and friends. so both sides very much putting an upbeat face on the meeting today. even though there was no j
, but i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta i said we'll renegotiate and i mean i think justin understand this, we can't make a deal, it'll be terminated. >> reporter: the president raising an sbeeging possibility here which is a reimagined nafta with just one of the three participants mexico or canada and the united states, but maybe not all three. here's what the president said on that point. >> it's possible we won't be able to reach a deal...
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withdrawaling from nafta and transpath partnership and mexico and everything. so, people cannot trust an anymore the word of the united states. >> minority speaker of the house nancy pelosi criticize the president saying he wept rogue. he urged the president to cooperate on a number of items including iran. >> and now eagles fans are rally around their team after the birds latest win over the carolina panthers and while they're happy about that victory they're not at all happy about the officiating. tens of thousands of fans signed petition on change.org aimed at preventing pete morelli and his crew from an eagles game. the nfl ref has a bias against the team flagging them dozens of times in the last four games that he officiated and according to the petition once the signature goal is reached it will be delivered to nfl commissioner roger goeddel. >> the life site cutout of pope francis stolen from a south jersey search is is back where it belongs. police in washington township saw three fwhem white audi snatch the cut you off a bingo game at st. charles canal
withdrawaling from nafta and transpath partnership and mexico and everything. so, people cannot trust an anymore the word of the united states. >> minority speaker of the house nancy pelosi criticize the president saying he wept rogue. he urged the president to cooperate on a number of items including iran. >> and now eagles fans are rally around their team after the birds latest win over the carolina panthers and while they're happy about that victory they're not at all happy about...
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at one point with one of the owners of the penguins, but he would like him to help him renegotiate nafta, because he said he's such a good deal maker. ronica cleary, fox5 local news. >> cast of the hit show the caulking dead was in the district today. >> stars in town to celebrate money must see artifact of the show to the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> here is fox5 kevin motorcycle cart high caught up with the cast of the walking dead. >> hey everybody it is kevin mccarth geeking out here at the national museum of american history where the walking dead is donating artifacts from the show as you can see, darryl's crossbow bo is here, herschel's head, absolutely insane. i caught up with the cast of the show, including lincoln, norman receiptus and more. >> i want to join director gray and all of my colleagues in thanking amc and the walking dead for this generous gift to the nation. mr. collier, could you please side the -- sign the deed of gift. thank you. >> in is major moment, obviously being here at the smithsonian. just curious personally how this feels for to y
at one point with one of the owners of the penguins, but he would like him to help him renegotiate nafta, because he said he's such a good deal maker. ronica cleary, fox5 local news. >> cast of the hit show the caulking dead was in the district today. >> stars in town to celebrate money must see artifact of the show to the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> here is fox5 kevin motorcycle cart high caught up with the cast of the walking dead. >> hey...
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could drop out of nafta john homan reports from mexico city. canadian prime minister just in through the door is visiting mexico at a very delicate moment in terms of the north american free trade agreement that binds canada mexico and the united states together in a free trading block he's come straight from washington where president trump as he has been for some time was musing about whether it might not be best to scrap all together enough to and have bilateral trading agreements he's negotiators in the fourth round of negotiations now over enough to are apparently playing hardball they're trying to get things that the canadian makes contains don't really want to give now until now meets can come into have had quite a united front they both said that they want to modernize this agreement but they want to keep this agreement but they both seem very different positions as well while the united states and canada both developed countries have quite a healthy trade balance makes coke and the u.s. u.s. has more than sixty billion trade deficit wi
could drop out of nafta john homan reports from mexico city. canadian prime minister just in through the door is visiting mexico at a very delicate moment in terms of the north american free trade agreement that binds canada mexico and the united states together in a free trading block he's come straight from washington where president trump as he has been for some time was musing about whether it might not be best to scrap all together enough to and have bilateral trading agreements he's...
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if nafta is repute yaited what that does to agriculture and industry across wide swaths of this country is going to be devastating. you've got i don't know how many so you will kad dreamers, the children of the undocumented immigrants who were told by speaker ryan rest easy, told by the president we will fix this, who now face this uncertainty. >> sreenivasan: what about this notion that the president is willing to pay for the legal fees on the one side he says well, that's a very respectable thing to do. these people will have better representation because he can afford it. is there an ethical, legal, political concerns? is there at least the appearance of impropriety. >> i guess the question is going to be what underlie this offer? in other words, clearly trump's adversaries are going to say this looks like some way to make sure that they say what the president wants them to say. what the underlying reality of this is i don't know and what the president will say about this 48 hours from now, i wouldn't bet a nickel on that. >> sreenivasan: jeff greenfield, thanks so much for joining u
if nafta is repute yaited what that does to agriculture and industry across wide swaths of this country is going to be devastating. you've got i don't know how many so you will kad dreamers, the children of the undocumented immigrants who were told by speaker ryan rest easy, told by the president we will fix this, who now face this uncertainty. >> sreenivasan: what about this notion that the president is willing to pay for the legal fees on the one side he says well, that's a very...